PGI to extend medical consultation to patients in African countries
Under the new proposal floated by the Government of India, PGIMER would soon be providing medical expertise and consultations to patients in the African countries.
Under the new proposal floated by the Government of India, PGIMER would soon be providing medical expertise and consultations to patients in the African countries.
Sacred Heart Women’s Hospital is extending its expertise in managing high-risk pregnancies into the Florida Panhandle thanks to advances in telemedicine technology.
Nine rural hospitals in southern Arizona will soon be able to talk to trauma specialists at the University of Arizona Medical Centre in Tucson through live video linkups.
The Government of Andhra Pradesh (AP), India, will set up an online tracking system to closely monitor the progress of surgeries for children with heart ailments and conduct screening camps in September every year.
Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai in the state of Tamilnadu, India is scaling new heights by inculcating Information Technology (IT) in eye care management in alliance with global IT major, Google.
The King Edward Memorial (KEM) Hospital run by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will soon be able to conduct diagnostic tests and offer medical advice via satellite.
Heartline Telemedical Services, a company that offers tele-health check ups and tele-diagnostics with advice, has tied up with Lifeline Multi-Speciality Hospitals to provide wireless medical monitoring for patients.
A ten year nation-wide project called the Picture Archiving & Communications System (PACS) has been undertaken by the NHS to streamline diagnostic services.
Italian patients will soon be able to receive medical care, to access personal medical data and to receive diagnoses on their condition through telemedicine service.
Trapeze Networks, manufacturer of wireless LAN (WLAN) Mobility Systems announced that Walcheren Hospital in Vlissingen, Netherlands, has recently installed an enterprise-grade Trapeze WLAN throughout its cardiology and paediatrics wards.
Satguru Partap Singh (SPS) Apollo Hospitals, India, has launched the first nodal tele-medicine, which is inaugurated by Chief Minister of Punjab, Amarinder Singh.
RSL Steeper Holdings and Home Telehealth are collaborating with NHS and Local Authorities in the UK to provide new telecare and telehealth technology.
Doctors and radiologists at a Liverpool NHS trust have started wearing wireless badges to replace pagers and that would ultimately improve patient care.